Movement Alert|ASE Technology Rises 3.78% in Regular Trading, July Revenue Surges 43% YoY Amid Strong Advanced Packaging Demand

Market Focus08-11

On August 11, ASE Technology rose 3.78% in regular trading, trading at $38.815/share, with turnover of $13.66 million.

On the news front, the company recently reported July revenue of NT$73.78 billion (approximately $2.31 billion), representing a 43% year-over-year increase. The core ATM (Assembly, Testing and Material) business posted revenue of NT$47.52 billion, surging 49.5% year-over-year and extending its high-growth trajectory.

On the fundamental side, the advanced packaging capacity gap continues to widen, with the company raising advanced packaging prices for the third time this year, with maximum increases exceeding 20%. ATM business gross margin reached 27.3%, up 5.4 percentage points year-over-year. Management indicated that Q4 gross margin is expected to break through the 30% structural ceiling, confirming a clear trend of profitability improvement. Additionally, the company's Q2 earnings released on July 30 showed EPS of $0.29, beating the consensus estimate of $0.17 by approximately 71%.

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